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available rental units at the time. i'm a little concerned about people talk about the speculators. well that's more down the road. we're talking just a one time conversion. i do think needs to be some reform done to the condo conversion anyway, as well as, you know, enforce the rental thing. our son rents in the city. he's rented one unit for 10 years. he's a chef. he's not going to be able to get kicked out of that unit, he's not going to be able to get someplace somewhere else. looking at the paper, the concourse, they're going to put up 850 parnlts there, mission bay will have apartments. so i see the apartment thing is growing. i don't see the t.i.c.s growing nor a lot of help and support for those that are currently there. thank you. >> chair wiener: thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i am bill hanon, president of the golden gate tenants association in district 3. i'm very happy to be living in rent controlled housing and very happy to have david chiu as my supervisor. my neighbors,
available rental units at the time. i'm a little concerned about people talk about the speculators. well that's more down the road. we're talking just a one time conversion. i do think needs to be some reform done to the condo conversion anyway, as well as, you know, enforce the rental thing. our son rents in the city. he's rented one unit for 10 years. he's a chef. he's not going to be able to get kicked out of that unit, he's not going to be able to get someplace somewhere else. looking at...
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these people use it in ways that we think we're advanced in the united states, and yet, in china, in india you see people using it for all these different entertainment and information applications, and they're ahead us because that's the only way that they get access to that stuff. >> rose: it's a huge market for you. >> it's a huge market. smart phones there will be five billion smart phones sold between now and 2016. >> rose: 5 billion in the next three years. >> between 2013 -- >> rose: here's the opening question from-- this is a story in the ""wall street journal" today." qualcomm c.e.o. foresees home base stations. noose what that? >> so this is an interesting thing. right now everybody wants to get all this data on their smart phone and they're upset when it doesn't work that well. the other thing they're upset is they pay a lot to the wireless operator and the wireless operator sometimes doesn't give them as much data as they'd like. and we were thinking we need get 10 to 12 times more capacity. n.t.b. from japan comes in and says we want 1,000 times more. we say 1,000. what
these people use it in ways that we think we're advanced in the united states, and yet, in china, in india you see people using it for all these different entertainment and information applications, and they're ahead us because that's the only way that they get access to that stuff. >> rose: it's a huge market for you. >> it's a huge market. smart phones there will be five billion smart phones sold between now and 2016. >> rose: 5 billion in the next three years. >>...
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owners complain that they can't get their units refinanced because of the ways loans are structured. ace feels there pain, but they must organize themselves in groups, and demand better mortgage deals of the 1% to open up flood gates and push people out of the city or onto the streets is not the answer. thank you very much. >> chair wiener: thank you. next speaker. >> thank you much again for being here and supporting us and to everybody out here. seems to be a lot of support for both sides. my name is cole. i work as an administrator for a music school, which is a nonprofit that's been going for 40 years. i am administrator and outreach director. i teach music to areas all over the city and the majority of the people that work for me, or that work for us, are younger, poorer, musician creative types that if they were to lose their -- the housing that they have, one will be here later to speak, it would put them in a position where they would have to leench. when i moved to san francisco, i moved here because i felt this was a really special city, it had a cool about it, and an inter
owners complain that they can't get their units refinanced because of the ways loans are structured. ace feels there pain, but they must organize themselves in groups, and demand better mortgage deals of the 1% to open up flood gates and push people out of the city or onto the streets is not the answer. thank you very much. >> chair wiener: thank you. next speaker. >> thank you much again for being here and supporting us and to everybody out here. seems to be a lot of support for...
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the united nations human rights center estimates 60,000 people have been killed in the fighting for more on israel's threat from syria, iran, its relations with the obama administration, joined by deputy speaker of the israeli in discernible. happy new year. and that looks as though some progress is being made in gaza. it looks as though this broker cease-fire is holding. are you optimistic about what it pretends? >> of very tough neighborhood. you have to be very -- ready all the time. you have a cease-fire. the cease-fire is for a few months, maybe a year, but technology. we know it is only a matter of time. must act again. next time it will be in a different manner. lou: even as now, permitting materials, downplaying but acknowledging things are improving. even a suggestion on the part of the israeli government that it could be permanent. >> we live in a better life. then think about the over palestinians. getting ready for the next conflict. unfortunately the international community telling them, wait. tell us where you're going. lou: a temporary spike. >> unfortunately as you would
the united nations human rights center estimates 60,000 people have been killed in the fighting for more on israel's threat from syria, iran, its relations with the obama administration, joined by deputy speaker of the israeli in discernible. happy new year. and that looks as though some progress is being made in gaza. it looks as though this broker cease-fire is holding. are you optimistic about what it pretends? >> of very tough neighborhood. you have to be very -- ready all the time....
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sources here in the united states, people are talking about gas and that it can make us energy independent. others raise questions about fracking, as you know. >> fracking, the issues of not contaminating water, there's no doubt done properly it's a very small extra cost. the local environmental issues can be taken care of. they're even looking at how the they recycle the water so they're not demanding water that might be used for other purposes. now, when you burn that natural gas, it still emits co2. but it's a miracle for the u.s. and it's great-- great-- >> so we should go full speed ahead on the development of natural gas because it will make us energy independent or if possible fuel independent or wel from around the world and the political considerations of that make it urgent to do. >> right, and if we put a-- some price signal on carbon, this might be when you burn natural gas you may have to sequester the carbon and get it out of the atmosphere. natural gas will compete with other things, but over time, even there, you want to requira the extra carbon recovery. >> rose: here's so
sources here in the united states, people are talking about gas and that it can make us energy independent. others raise questions about fracking, as you know. >> fracking, the issues of not contaminating water, there's no doubt done properly it's a very small extra cost. the local environmental issues can be taken care of. they're even looking at how the they recycle the water so they're not demanding water that might be used for other purposes. now, when you burn that natural gas, it...
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the crude oil unit damaged by the august fire is still shut down. but chevron says it hopes to have it back open sometime this year. >>> philippe djegal, kron four news. >>> dozens of people in the north bay sickened by a fast moving virus. how health officials are trying to slow it down. >>> google trying to help out victims of superstorm sandy. why not everyone is happy to see them. >>> and the oregon teen who is in hot water with the law. after boasting about driving drunk. in a facebook post. >>> health officials say a norovirus outbreak at a senior home in the north bay ifdozens of residents and staffers and the redwoods senior residential care facility in mill valley have been sickened since christmas eve. two of the elderly residents have since died of complications brought on by the virus. activities and food services have been restricted. and it appears to be slowing the spread of the highly contageous virus. this outbreak follows a similar one at a san rafael retirement home that sickened 27 people in november >>> police have arrested a ma
the crude oil unit damaged by the august fire is still shut down. but chevron says it hopes to have it back open sometime this year. >>> philippe djegal, kron four news. >>> dozens of people in the north bay sickened by a fast moving virus. how health officials are trying to slow it down. >>> google trying to help out victims of superstorm sandy. why not everyone is happy to see them. >>> and the oregon teen who is in hot water with the law. after boasting...
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people say the data centers in the united states account for 2% of all electricity consumption. if it isn't exactly that number, it certainly is the biggest single new, additional element of demand in the whole electricity area. and where do they put data centers? people are talking about putting them in finland or canada or on the shores of major rivers because they want the atmosphere to be really cold, and they want the electricity to be really, really cheap. they're trying to deal with the engineering demands of data centers. those are stopgap solutions. in the long run, what we need is a clean energy platform that includes, as the president often says, all of the above; lots more natural gas, lots and lots more solar, more wind, better transmission systems. but here's the beauty part of it, it all will require a trillion dollars of private investment. and because of technological breakthroughs and new financing ideas, the electricity at the other end of the change will actually be lower priced than electricity today. >> guest: if i could just add, when we started the nation
people say the data centers in the united states account for 2% of all electricity consumption. if it isn't exactly that number, it certainly is the biggest single new, additional element of demand in the whole electricity area. and where do they put data centers? people are talking about putting them in finland or canada or on the shores of major rivers because they want the atmosphere to be really cold, and they want the electricity to be really, really cheap. they're trying to deal with the...
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what do you think the overall read for the market is here in the united states let's say over the next 6, 8, 12 months from the kind of people you'll hear from there? shine some light on what the smart money is thinking. >> well, you know, i think our very own andrew row sark did a piece yesterday about this place being a contra indicator. so people are in general sanguine. i think they'll be right this year because of the massive act come dangss -- accommodations going on around the world. then you have the ecb that has to deal with spain and greece. i think we'll have a positive year for asset prices, scott. that seems to be the sentiment here. but we're just getting started. i look forward to back on thursday where i can give you more granular detail that i can give you on this big swinging event. >> okay. j joe teranova has something for you. >> there were a lot of black swans coming out of davos. do they remain or have they kind of taken that apocalyptic view and pulled back on it? >> no. you know, we have got noir ellas in the house. he said the greek would default last year and
what do you think the overall read for the market is here in the united states let's say over the next 6, 8, 12 months from the kind of people you'll hear from there? shine some light on what the smart money is thinking. >> well, you know, i think our very own andrew row sark did a piece yesterday about this place being a contra indicator. so people are in general sanguine. i think they'll be right this year because of the massive act come dangss -- accommodations going on around the...
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and those decisions to run people like senator lugar out of the united states senate, those decisions to go for christine o'donnell instead of mike castle! a guy who was once governor of delaware to go for sharon ang gel when harry reid was dead man walking politically in nevada, to make one bad choice after another is guaranteed that still a senate majority leader. the republican party is either going to grow up and be responsible and follow william f. buckley's advice that you will elect the most electable conservative or they're going to go the way of the whigs. >> rose: you said a republican will continue the dreadful collapse unless they adopt william f. buckley's view that conservatism is expressed in pure idealism takes into account reality. michael, let me go back to the people on the cover of "time" magazine. clearly what happened in newtown is the driving force and it is a country thinking about the future of its children but it does have allies with resources, the power of gabrielle giffords story and the power of michael bloomberg's meg phone both in terms of money as well
and those decisions to run people like senator lugar out of the united states senate, those decisions to go for christine o'donnell instead of mike castle! a guy who was once governor of delaware to go for sharon ang gel when harry reid was dead man walking politically in nevada, to make one bad choice after another is guaranteed that still a senate majority leader. the republican party is either going to grow up and be responsible and follow william f. buckley's advice that you will elect the...
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these people use it in ways that we think we're advanced in the united states, and yet, in china, in india, you see people using it for all these different entertainment and information applications, and they're ahead us because that's the only way that they get access to that stuff. >> rose: it's a huge market for you. >> it's a huge market. smart phones, there will be five billion smart phones sold between now and 2016. >> rose: 5 billion in the next three years. >> between 2013 -- >> rose: here's the opening question from-- this is a story in the ""wall street journal" today." qualcomm c.e.o. foresees home base stations. noose what that? >> so this is an interesting thing. right now everybody wants to get all this data on their smart phone and they're upset when it doesn't work that well. the other thing they're upset is they pay a lot to the wireless operator and the wireless operator sometimes doesn't give them as much data as they'd like. and we were thinking we need get 10 to 12 times more capacity. n.t.b. from japan comes in and says we want 1,000 times more. we say 1,000. wh
these people use it in ways that we think we're advanced in the united states, and yet, in china, in india, you see people using it for all these different entertainment and information applications, and they're ahead us because that's the only way that they get access to that stuff. >> rose: it's a huge market for you. >> it's a huge market. smart phones, there will be five billion smart phones sold between now and 2016. >> rose: 5 billion in the next three years. >>...
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there is a lot of evidence that says those people inside the beltway are living in a bubble. washington dc is the only city in the united states that has had taken continuous growthh >> what about when gas comes down? >> you have a gas situation where you have $4000 and their wages have only gone up about 1%. was coming up, where is the thing going to? >> it leaves cut taxes. >> i'd like to see taxes go down and someone say america is great. let's do everything we can to eliminate obstacles to success vmax my next guest says that regulations are really killing business. we have congressman eric cantor, the house majority leader is pushing to cut the red tape. and since he does have out there, he actually has a shot at doing it. it's just too hard right now for businesses to continue to operate, gen all the onerous and burdensome regulations coming out of washington. and we want to make that stop so we can turn the country around and began to be a starter country again. know that the obama administration over the course of the term has imposed 400 regulations that impose more
there is a lot of evidence that says those people inside the beltway are living in a bubble. washington dc is the only city in the united states that has had taken continuous growthh >> what about when gas comes down? >> you have a gas situation where you have $4000 and their wages have only gone up about 1%. was coming up, where is the thing going to? >> it leaves cut taxes. >> i'd like to see taxes go down and someone say america is great. let's do everything we can to...
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a low entry point for people coming in on an iphone that quite honestly never had the ability on the verizon network before. it is a price point issue for customers. what he always said is less than half of the activations were iphone 5, meaning the majority of new phones activated at verizon were for older models. by price conscious customers. thait has the ability to impacte topline revenue number even though the unit sales may come in, the revenues could get a little squeeze. the other factor we are looking at, cab location. the company released the ipad mini. we will not know in the unit sales number but the revenues will give us a picture of that. last but not least, the china story. china is s still important to apple in so many technology companies. 12% of sales, they did not get the iphone 5 until december and the ipad mini just came out last week. it will not be rolled into the numbers so lots of asterix associated with the numbers coming out. it is going to take us a little bit to figure that out. cheryl: to let everybody in on conversations in the hallways of fox business
a low entry point for people coming in on an iphone that quite honestly never had the ability on the verizon network before. it is a price point issue for customers. what he always said is less than half of the activations were iphone 5, meaning the majority of new phones activated at verizon were for older models. by price conscious customers. thait has the ability to impacte topline revenue number even though the unit sales may come in, the revenues could get a little squeeze. the other...
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in westminster, in one of the wealthiest areas in the united kingdom. like the rest of the country it suffers from that obesity problem. the council has come up with a rather some say controversial new idea. they encourage people to leave their homes and have their doctors prescribe them exercise and get them into the nearest sports center and if they refuse, make them pay by cutting the amount of cash they get paid in benefits. >> they might say we can prescribe you a series of exercise classes and a person would come in and there would receive a discount on their tax or receive a different amount of council tax benefits. >> of the city is defined as abnormal or excessive -- obesity is defined as an abnormal or excessive accumulation of weight. a quarter is obese. it is expected to get worse. few would argue that exercise is good for us. into theng people right way to get them fit? >> we are being forced to go there. the gym is not for everyone. >> if they do not, they do not. simple. >> others point out that society should look at the causes of obesit
in westminster, in one of the wealthiest areas in the united kingdom. like the rest of the country it suffers from that obesity problem. the council has come up with a rather some say controversial new idea. they encourage people to leave their homes and have their doctors prescribe them exercise and get them into the nearest sports center and if they refuse, make them pay by cutting the amount of cash they get paid in benefits. >> they might say we can prescribe you a series of exercise...
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undesirable are being given hope for a new life and stable family in the united states. why punish the russian orphan. >> translator: neither legally nor practically, it's not linked with the mannisky case. it is a law which expresses the concerns of the russian parliaments and the russian state duma. and the council of the federation of the destiny of our children because no matter what anyone says, this is the direct responsibility of a state to ensure that children who do not have parents have the necessary care including health care. this is a part of a moral culture. we should take all the necessary decisions so that there would be no orphans in russia itself. the u.s. does not have such a problem, many european countries do not have this problem. we have a good society already and we have people who are well -- this is the reason behind a decision we have made. >> but you could encourage russians to adopt orphans and handicapped orphans, you could provide them with incentives. why ban foreigners from doing it because if the culture in russia does not change and cul
undesirable are being given hope for a new life and stable family in the united states. why punish the russian orphan. >> translator: neither legally nor practically, it's not linked with the mannisky case. it is a law which expresses the concerns of the russian parliaments and the russian state duma. and the council of the federation of the destiny of our children because no matter what anyone says, this is the direct responsibility of a state to ensure that children who do not have...
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hostages dead before the barricaded house was stormed by law enforcement units one count of managed to escape it happened in all right which last year's saw twelve people killed and dozens injured in a cinema shooting during a movie premiere. five suspects in the rape and murder of a female student in new delhi have been linked to the victim by d.n.a. evidence the men were charged earlier this week while a six that will stand trial as a juvenile the twenty three year old woman was brutally assaulted on a bus and later died in hospital from her injuries that tykes parks and nationwide outrage and fueled a debate about sex crimes in india. around a hundred british loyalists in the northern irish capital belfast have a touch of police officers who retire ated with water cannon authorities are also investigating reports of shots fired during the clash the previous night saw nine officers injured in several riots that broke out across the city boy let stand go was sparked by a move to under century old traditional flying the british union flag over city hall permanently throughout the ye
hostages dead before the barricaded house was stormed by law enforcement units one count of managed to escape it happened in all right which last year's saw twelve people killed and dozens injured in a cinema shooting during a movie premiere. five suspects in the rape and murder of a female student in new delhi have been linked to the victim by d.n.a. evidence the men were charged earlier this week while a six that will stand trial as a juvenile the twenty three year old woman was brutally...
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that's the dire situation in japan. contrast that with the united states. our proportion of old people far, far lower than japan, and lower than europe, too. a big part of that is because of immigran immigrants. now this, the former head of the head of the city teacher's union, that was years ago, she is, however, randy weingarten, now the head of the federation of teachers which is a part of the afl-cio and joins us in the next hour, and topic number one, the six-figure payout. we follow microsoft on this program, i own some of that stuff and we talked to an executive who had the ear of bill gates, he says microsoft chief steve ballmer has to go. also coming up, big news i should say from two names you know, google and ibm, we're following both of them at the opening bell. may, everybody, cheer up, we're closing in on a record high for the dow jones industrial average. look, if you have copd like me, you know it can be hard to breathe, and how that feels. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my a
that's the dire situation in japan. contrast that with the united states. our proportion of old people far, far lower than japan, and lower than europe, too. a big part of that is because of immigran immigrants. now this, the former head of the head of the city teacher's union, that was years ago, she is, however, randy weingarten, now the head of the federation of teachers which is a part of the afl-cio and joins us in the next hour, and topic number one, the six-figure payout. we follow...
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space in the united states and bomb that facility and killing people who are part of the command and control, is there anywhere on the panel who would argue that was not part of the battlefield? would you say that is an attack on our homeland? would you say, it was the battle space because that is where the trigger was pulled from that facility that killed that person. it is no different than shooting a pilot from over the battlefield. >> general, do you want to tackle that? >> i refuse. i mean, drones have very skilled man operators. somewhere in the loop, there is skill. it is a case for operators -- i have made points. we must be careful about actions against drones. we are misleading ourselves if we think this is the only and single way to be used today. what will be the case from the start losing these drones? all the u.s. gets a number of drones. don't mislead people that -- [indiscernible] >> him in that he did not directly answer your question, he did in a way by describing -- even though he did not directly answer your question, he did in a way by describing the command-and-
space in the united states and bomb that facility and killing people who are part of the command and control, is there anywhere on the panel who would argue that was not part of the battlefield? would you say that is an attack on our homeland? would you say, it was the battle space because that is where the trigger was pulled from that facility that killed that person. it is no different than shooting a pilot from over the battlefield. >> general, do you want to tackle that? >> i...
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it is a chance for the presidents to unite with the people, bond with the people after an inaugural address that just -- as you were getting into earlier -- divided some people because a lot of republicans in this town are wincing after words, the feeling that to the olive branch, trying to extend the debt ceiling another few months, they got a finger thrown back at them, so they are not happy. they are not happy. lori: what is the crowd like? and know it looks absolutely enormous from here, and it is, you know, more than a million people certainly. he would not come out here beyonce of nothing else. it is smaller than it was last summer around. neil: i covered a number of these things. over the years. as i can tell 500,000 from two and a half. a lot of people is a lot of people. the way the press congregates. pennsylvania avenue, across the street from the white house, the capitol, the swearing in of the president, it looked like the people. late last night there were beginning to a plants the crowd expectations way down from the nearly 2 million barack, had four years ago to around 50,700
it is a chance for the presidents to unite with the people, bond with the people after an inaugural address that just -- as you were getting into earlier -- divided some people because a lot of republicans in this town are wincing after words, the feeling that to the olive branch, trying to extend the debt ceiling another few months, they got a finger thrown back at them, so they are not happy. they are not happy. lori: what is the crowd like? and know it looks absolutely enormous from here,...
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there are now more internet-connected gadgets than people in the united states. consumer market research group npd estimates 425 million advices versus 311 million americans. that's a gap that continues to growing. we're talking smartphones here, tablets and gaming consoles, just to name a few. >> blame it on apple? >> big-time. >>> when we come back, starbucks is going green. we'll explain. >>> as we all know in a lot of bay area cities, you have to remember to bring your own bags to the grocery store. they want you to keep it green. add starbucks to that list. starting today, they're offering you a reusable cup to go with your coffee order. >> the plastic cup costs 1. the idea is to bring the up back for refills and they'll give you ten cents off of your drink. critics say people won't remember to bring them in and are worried about cross contamination. starbucks says they'll clean the cups before refilling. the company hopes reusable cups will reduce waste and help the environment. >> i get the idea. but they have to clean them every time. >> yeah, that's what
there are now more internet-connected gadgets than people in the united states. consumer market research group npd estimates 425 million advices versus 311 million americans. that's a gap that continues to growing. we're talking smartphones here, tablets and gaming consoles, just to name a few. >> blame it on apple? >> big-time. >>> when we come back, starbucks is going green. we'll explain. >>> as we all know in a lot of bay area cities, you have to remember to...
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the battle over spending and spending cuts for the united states. >> severance of the police have named the man arrested in yesterday's crash that killed two people and injured two others. police a 90 year-old david morales is convicted felon who's an active gang member. he's accused of causing a crash as he fled from police after a traffic stop. police say he fit the description of a man who had fired at three people at a housing project. they say he sped off and crashed into a white toyota which hit and killed a pedestrian before slamming into a liquor store at 21st and south of an ass. the 29 year-old woman who was a passenger in the toyota was killed. the 18 year-old driver was badly injured. the other person killed has been identified as 26 year- old and francisco good year gutierrez. he's from honduras and worked in construction. sam francisco police have released surveillance video of the man accused of robbing a woman and the tenderloin and then killing her dog. the video shows a suspect who police believe robbed a woman killed her dog. it's of year-old pekingese named roxy. the
the battle over spending and spending cuts for the united states. >> severance of the police have named the man arrested in yesterday's crash that killed two people and injured two others. police a 90 year-old david morales is convicted felon who's an active gang member. he's accused of causing a crash as he fled from police after a traffic stop. police say he fit the description of a man who had fired at three people at a housing project. they say he sped off and crashed into a white...
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market those on the other hand the are right on the market for exactly the people that we support in libya and syria what is going on here. unit of a news international consultant former deputy speaker of the belgian parliament we thank you for your thoughts on this. and a case of sexual abuse against a russian china surfaces authorities in moscow seek the justice a public feeling over the would be implemented ban on american adoptions still runs high. identity theft cyber hostages online terrorism it's not a plot of a new science fiction bestseller but a full cost given by the chairman of google eric schmidt warned that virtual lives are becoming as vulnerable as our real ones i tease you got the skin off explains. the image of a human future liberated by technology and still hunger teleportation and so on just got a reality those from a guy who knows eric schmidt who is worth one point five billion dollars and the chairman of google voice his views on in the internet and the dangers that lurk within it warned that as technology becomes cheaper and easier to use cyber terrorists cou
market those on the other hand the are right on the market for exactly the people that we support in libya and syria what is going on here. unit of a news international consultant former deputy speaker of the belgian parliament we thank you for your thoughts on this. and a case of sexual abuse against a russian china surfaces authorities in moscow seek the justice a public feeling over the would be implemented ban on american adoptions still runs high. identity theft cyber hostages online...
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>> in kenya, we started on that project, that by inviting people from different sectors, that became a place whereby these former conflicting parties to be united and to communicate with each other. >> reporter: she never thought destiny would take her to the world's conflict zones, but it was this photo of the rwandan genocide that changed her life. >> if i had taken this photo, i would have given the food i had to them. what can we do? i do not have the answer. >> reporter: so she began searching, and for 15 years, she hasn't stopped. she's devoted herself to peace through many organizations, including the jccp. the group has completed dozens of missions, but she says there are limits to the success. >> i was in somalia training the local youth, for them to be able to assess the risks in the community for security projects. but during that exercise, there were ladies who were shot dead. i felt that even if we managed to create something positive in the community, there are some situations we cannot really save everything. >> reporter: yet she carries on, knowing each project brings
>> in kenya, we started on that project, that by inviting people from different sectors, that became a place whereby these former conflicting parties to be united and to communicate with each other. >> reporter: she never thought destiny would take her to the world's conflict zones, but it was this photo of the rwandan genocide that changed her life. >> if i had taken this photo, i would have given the food i had to them. what can we do? i do not have the answer. >>...
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west coast of the united states. the north national defense commission warned of an upcoming all out action that would target united states, " the sworn enemy of the korean people ". north korea has made boys to his threats in the past but there is real concern over this long-range missile and the upcoming nuclear tests. >> san jose police are asking for it the public's help finding a man who kidnapped a teenage girl. in this investigators said this man and this gets read the 30 year-old early friday morning and dragged her into a driveway. the on grumman is to fight him off and the suspect ran away. he is described as a hispanic male between 25 and 35 years old. san jose police released a sketch to the public and hope someone might come forward with information. >> meanwhile police are mess a gigabyte found along alameda shore line. authorities say man was walking down path at robert w., morial state beach and noticed the body around 10:00 a.m. yesterday morning. alameda fire crews pulled the man's body from the wat
west coast of the united states. the north national defense commission warned of an upcoming all out action that would target united states, " the sworn enemy of the korean people ". north korea has made boys to his threats in the past but there is real concern over this long-range missile and the upcoming nuclear tests. >> san jose police are asking for it the public's help finding a man who kidnapped a teenage girl. in this investigators said this man and this gets read the 30...
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this is one of the people responsible. her group set up some 150 schools from nurseries to colleges at seven refugee camps in thailand. >> nearly over 60 years we can survive because of education. if not we will lost a long time ago. >> reporter: more than six decades of conflict with the government of myanmar forced many ethnic karens to flee. deborah and her family crossed into thailand in 1984. last year the two sides agreed to a cease-fire for the first time since fighting began. despite sporadic crashes, real strides for reconciliation are gaining momentum. at this college set up by deborah's group, most students move to the united states or australia after graduation. others choose to stay in thailand to teach refugee children. but recently some students say they want to return to myanmar. >> i want to be a doctor. i will help to improve the lives of karen people. i want to open up a hospital there. >> reporter: deborah believes if myanmar continues to reform young karens will have the chance to return in the near fu
this is one of the people responsible. her group set up some 150 schools from nurseries to colleges at seven refugee camps in thailand. >> nearly over 60 years we can survive because of education. if not we will lost a long time ago. >> reporter: more than six decades of conflict with the government of myanmar forced many ethnic karens to flee. deborah and her family crossed into thailand in 1984. last year the two sides agreed to a cease-fire for the first time since fighting...